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Introduction
If you need to address an audience whether after dinner, in a committee room, at a large company meeting or at a conference, you’ll want to make an impact. We can help you build confidence and get an important message across.
Typical Objectives:
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Presenting a persuasive case - we provide a proven process that ensures you create each speech or presentation in a structured way to save time |
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Increasing confidence levels - we introduce a technique that helps “your butterflies fly in formation”, enabling you to channel nervous energy to positive ends |
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Developing a personal style and delivery - how to create impact, particularly at the beginning and end of your speech or presentation, and choosing the correct communication tool/visual aid |
Sample Programme
The purpose of this programme is to provide you with a range of tools and skills to help you develop your ability to speak in public. The workshop explores examples of good practice and shares experiences of what helps and what hinders.
Outline
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Welcome and introductions |
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Objectives – what do you want to achieve? |
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Audience – researching and analysing their areas of interest/concern |
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Structure – using a Quick Draw Plan |
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Visual Aids – which are most suitable, and how and when to use them to ‘aid’, rather than as a prompt sheet |
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Preparation - for the expected and the unexpected, how to respond to questions or arguments |
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Projection - regain power over language, voice and speech so you can speak out and be heard |
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Practice - constructive feedback to build your confidence and capability |
Activities to consider:
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Assertiveness |
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Influencing Skills |
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Presentation Skills |
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Satisfaction
Rating
2007

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